2008/2/23, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>:
GNULinuxSlackware wrote:
I have fixed an 'Idle-Timeout' argument into the "radgroupreply" MySQL table. This works fine with the users in the group but the problem is that "Idle-Timeout" doesn't report the logged out to "Acct-Session-Time".
I have no idea what that means. OK. So I have a Chillispot Access Point (http://www.chillispot.info/) which use Freeradius. Freeradius use MySQL to store users accounts. There is a radius database with a lot of tables : -radgroupreply I can insert into the 'Idle-Timeout' argument. -radacct I can read the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument which give me the session time for each user who is logged out.
So, in the "radacct" table, I can't see the user session is terminated.
What is the solution to close automatically the session in the "radacct" table when there is an "Idle-Timeout" report?
Huh? Idle-Timeout is not a report.
No Idle-Timeout is only an argument for Freeradius in my MySQL radius database.
If the access point does not log the user out after an Idle-Timeout, then it does not support that feature. If you need that feature, you should use an access point which supports it.
Alan DeKok.
How to update automatically the 'Acct-Session-Time' argument when there is an 'Idle-Timeout'? Thank you a lot.
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